Developed using existing national and state data sources, each county profile presents county and corresponding state data for over 50+ measures across the six domains of Demographics, Health needs, Facilities, Workforce, Health Behaviors, and Social Determinants of Health.
While not conclusive and exhaustive, these profiles are intended to guide and advance primary care and health transformation efforts across Texas.
The next Texas Primary Care Consortium Summit is being planned for 2025. Dates and location for the 2025 summit will be finalized soon! To stay engaged with the consortium, please check out our webinars and stay tuned for upcoming convenings!
The Texas Primary Care Consortium Summit is a space for dialogue and collective learning among professionals from diverse backgrounds across the public health and health care spectrum to address the prioritization of primary care in our health care system. We believe that primary care, when prioritized in the health system, results in people living longer lives with more equitable outcomes.
We convene health champions to continue in our shared pursuit of improving the health of Texans through easy to access, equitable, and coordinated person-centered primary care. Attendees leave the summit equipped with a more comprehensive understanding of today's health care challenges, best practices, lessons learned, and available resources to improve the health of Texans. To learn more about past summits, please visit the convenings page.
Primary care is the foundation of a strong and effective health care system. When we prioritize primary care, people can live longer lives with more equitable outcomes. Systems and organizations built around a core primary care function can deliver higher quality, lower cost care.
The 9th Annual Texas Primary Care Consortium (TPCC) Summit had a continued focus to improve the health of Texans through accessible, equitable, and coordinated person-centered primary care.
A virtual convening for people who want to improve health and healthcare in Texas, together. The Texas Primary Care Consortium 2020 Virtual Summit included a 4-part series of systems-focused discussions to learn from current experiences and pursue a growth-oriented, forward-looking portrait of primary care in Texas.